#NaNoWriMo Day 10: All About Having Fun

Day 10 Word count: 18,450 words Word count goal: 20,000 words Mapping the Hero’s Journey: Crossing The Threshold Save The Cat: Fun & Games   Today’s focus is on fun! As you can see from the images I chose for inspiration, fun makes me think of childhood and being child-like.  Try doing something fun today-dressingContinue reading “#NaNoWriMo Day 10: All About Having Fun”

#NaNoWriMo Day 9: Sub-plots and Secondary Characters

Day 9 Word count: 15,847 words Word count goal: 18,000 words Mapping the Hero’s Journey: Crossing the Threshold Save The Cat: B-story #vss very short story Business trademarks finally reached right into Brenda’s life. She could no longer see the colors gold or black or say the words “Brenda”, “food” or “happy”. Plotting with TarotContinue reading “#NaNoWriMo Day 9: Sub-plots and Secondary Characters”

#NaNoWriMo Day 7: The Mentor

Day 7 Word count: 13,308 words Word count goal: 14,000 words Mapping the Hero’s Journey: The Mentor Save The Cat: Act II   #vss very short story After digging for hours, it dawned on Brandon that even his best friend was lying to him. Plotting with Tarot Mentor card: Magician upside-down – the creator dictatingContinue reading “#NaNoWriMo Day 7: The Mentor”

#Writober Day 5: Why is there always a cabin in the woods that isn’t mine?

Ahhh, The Cabin In The Woods, not only a great movie in its own right, but also the setting of my favorite horror comedy Tucker & Dale vs Evil. The cabin in the woods in today’s photograph was built in 1888 and is located inside Mt. Rainier National Park. Before you get to Paradise, there isContinue reading “#Writober Day 5: Why is there always a cabin in the woods that isn’t mine?”

Strange Pleasures and Hedonic Motivation

Spring has sprung here in the great Northwest and my interests have turned to fun and joy. Last weekend was all about planting the garden and Monday I inflated my kayak and had the lake all to myself. The inflatable kayak, acquired two years ago, suddenly became a brilliant purchase as the lake (actually aContinue reading “Strange Pleasures and Hedonic Motivation”

Write Like the Masters: Hemingway vs. Subordination

I enjoyed reading Write Like the Masters by William Cane. The book included fun facts about the writing habits of some great authors and also included  interesting techniques to emulate these authors. One part of the chapter about Ernest Hemingway really grabbed my attention, the part about subordinating conjunctions. According to William Cane, “If youContinue reading “Write Like the Masters: Hemingway vs. Subordination”

Revision: The Plan and then What Really Happened

Today’s revision was inspired by two things. One, last weekend at writers meet-up we were each challenged to come up with a goal to accomplish during the two weeks before our next meet-up. I announced to the group that I would have a re-write of my first chapter done. This felt like a reasonable goalContinue reading “Revision: The Plan and then What Really Happened”

Exploring the Senses – Touch

Touch is a sense most of us take for granted – until we’re lying on satin sheets, or picking glass and gravel out of a knee – but  touch is sensed through the skin which is the largest organ of our human bodies. The sense of touch is based on detection of mechanical energy, orContinue reading “Exploring the Senses – Touch”